The first Tuesday of each month, Tales from the South features one person sharing their life story. They call it Tin Roof Project. The July featuree is artist Adam Smith. The program will be Tuesday, July 1.
Music is by Brad and Amy Williams and blues guitarist Mark Simpson. It will take place at the Argenta branch of the Laman Library.
Adam graduated from the University of Mississippi 1999 with a degree in business and a love of photography. Time spent in Mississippi provided Smith with unique opportunities to document the landscape and music of the state, especially the blues and the indelible culture which surrounds it. In this fertile environment, Smith photographed several blues legends, and his photographs captured the interest of world acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz, who needed assistance on a shoot in the Mississippi Delta, Smith was personally requested for his knowledge of the region and his relationships with the blues artists. Adam was again asked to assist for Leibovitz in 2010, which featured Gabourey Sidibe for a promotional “Precious” spread in Vanity Fair Magazine.
“Tales from the South” is a showcase of writers reading their own true stories. While the show itself is unrehearsed, the literary memoirs have been worked on for weeks leading up to the readings. Stories range from funny to touching, from everyday occurrences to life-altering tragedies.
Dinner is served from 5pm to 6:30pm, the show starts at 7pm. Admission is $10 for just the show and $25 for show and dinner.
You MUST purchase your ticket before the show.
Previous episodes of “Tales from the South” air on KUAR Public Radio on Thursdays at 7pm. This program will air on July 17.